After the season he's had, the Jazz will never get an offer like that.
I might trade him for Jacob Poetl right now.
I might also regret typing that when I read it in the morning.
After the season he's had, the Jazz will never get an offer like that.
I might trade him for Jacob Poetl right now.
I might also regret typing that when I read it in the morning.
I regret reading it and I don't even have to wait until morning.
I wouldn't.
I would, however, trade him for Karl Towns.
After the season he's had, the Jazz will never get an offer like that.
I might trade him for Jacob Poetl right now.
I might also regret typing that when I read it in the morning.
This is ridiculous. He had 12 points 20 rebounds and 6 blocks last night. He is averaging a double double on the season and 2.5 blocks. So after a season where he has been super consistent, you would trade him for a player with less upside?
This is ridiculous. He had 12 points 20 rebounds and 6 blocks last night. He is averaging a double double on the season and 2.5 blocks. So after a season where he has been super consistent, you would trade him for a player with less upside?
LMao at thosenwho say NO, Homerism at its finest... Gobert isn't even an all star but you wouldn't trade for the number one pick. SMH
How did that game turn out for the Jazz? Or the season? Im not saying he's a bum, I'm just not as bullish on Gobert as I once was. His offense limitations will handicap his team every time. And I'm not sure how favors and Gobert play together and win a high percentage of games.
Increasingly it appears the Jazz are going nowhere with this rebuild. If a team calls offering a top 5 pick for Gobert or Hayward the Jazz probably ought to listen.
You do know that being an all star is virtually worthless when talking about the value of a player? Right. The all star system is broken, and relying on that to assess his value is ****ing stupid.